5 lug trucks are 5 x 5.
5 on 4 and 3/4rs.
my 2012 ccm moutain runner
i KNOW 5 LUGS ARE 5 1/2" NOT SURE ON A 6 LUG PATTERN
Jaguar xj, xk up until 2003
The bolt pattern is the same, but the hub length is different. Newer wheels do not always fit on pre 2002 trucks do to the hub.
it depends what truck your talking about, Year and Model. Mos of them are 6 bolts and are 6x139.7, then the 5 bolt trucks are 5x114.3. I dont know of the older ones but I would assume its the same as the 6 bolt pattern
Trailblazer, Envoy and most other trucks built on the gmt-360 platform.
If you are talking about a full size Ford Bronco the bolt pattern for the wheels are 5 lugs 5" 1/2"inch bolt circle. Half ton Ford trucks and Broncos full size only, of course are the same bolt pattern on the wheels from 1954 to 1996. Ford Bronco II and Ford Ranger are 5 lug 4" 1/2" inch bolt circle
If you are referring to the wheel lug bolt pattern, it is 5 x 4.75". This the same among almost all midsize GM cars and small (S-10) trucks from 1964-1995.
1970 could have a 5 on 4.5 or a 5 on 4.75 bolt pattern measure from one cbolt enter to the next bolt center if distance 2 5/8 then 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern if distance 2 3/4 then 5 on 4.75 bolt pattern if distnace 3 then 5 on 5 bolt pattern if distance 3 1/4 then 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern hope this helps
I believe they are 5 on 5.5... No...that is incorrect. Ford uses the 5x5.5" "Bolt Pattern" on their 1/2 ton trucks/vans etc. The Bolt Pattern for Chevy Astro and GMC Safari Vans are 5x5". Which is the same as GM Full-Size 1/2 ton 4x2 trucks/vans and some full size (RWD) passenger cars.